Our latest discovery concerns synced Safari history. Extracting synced data is indispensable for mobile forensics as it can give access to up to date information that only arrived seconds ago – unlike cloud backups that are daily at best. Our tools can pull synced data such as phone calls, contacts, Safari tabs, browsing history and favorites from Apple iCloud. How could this happen? Read along to find out!Īpple can optionally sync many types of data across devices sharing the same Apple ID. Apple may hide your browsing history but still keep your records in the cloud, and someone (maybe using ElcomSoft tools) could eventually download your browsing history. However, if you’re an iPhone user, this is not going to work. “When I die, delete my browsing history”. You wouldn’t want your browsing history become public, would you? It could be that the browsing history is the most intimate part of what they call “online privacy”. Your Google searches, visits to news sites, activities in blogs and forums, shopping, banking, communications in social networks and other Web-based activities can picture your daily activities. You are what you read, and your browsing history reflects that. Your browsing history represents your habits.
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